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Remittance is called the life blood of Bangladesh economy. In Bangladesh it contributes much in reducing poverty. In a … study of Institute of Microfinance led by Professor S.R. Osmani, we have seen that 4 % poverty of Bangladesh solely reduced … microcredit solely reduced 4% poverty in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh microcredit will be an important tool in earning remittance …
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This paper develops a framework to analyse the determinants of the long term growth rate of Bangladesh. It is based on … Bangladesh, until 1990, was due to factor accumulation. Since then, however, TFP made a small positive contribution to growth. An … the loss of skilled labour force. Using these results policy options, to double per capita income of Bangladesh in about …
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countries like Bangladesh. This paper has explored the impacts of global economic crisis on the economy of Bangladesh in a … general equilibrium framework. The CGE model for Bangladesh economy is developed with a Social Accounting Matrix for the year … led to some negative impacts on the Bangladesh economy through two major channels: slumps in exports and remittances …
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to understand the impact of inward remittances flows on per capita GDP growth in Bangladesh during 1974-2006. We find … utilisation. Remittances positively affect per capita GDP growth in Bangladesh when the complementarity between remittances and …
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